What are the options for those beginning the negotiations for Britain's departure from the European Union? Do you know your 'hard' Brexit from your 'soft' Brexit? Find out here. ShareView more share options. Share this post. Copy this link…

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain's negotiators came to Brussels seeking a "new, deep and special partnership with the European Union" on Monday as talks on the unprecedented British withdrawal from the bloc finally got under way.

The chief Brexit negotiators of the European Union and Britain began talks on Monday by stressing the need to quickly tackle uncertainties in the process and underlining their constructive attitude to reach a deal that is good for all.

LONDON The two men in charge of Britain's economy are expected to spell out on Tuesday how they plan to prevent a further hit to its already weakened growth prospects following the launch of the country's historic Brexit talks. A day after…

What are the options for those beginning the negotiations for Britain's departure from the European Union? Do you know your 'hard' Brexit from your 'soft' Brexit? Find out here. ShareView more share options. Share this post. Copy this link…

The chief Brexit negotiators of the European Union and Britain began talks on Monday by stressing the need to quickly tackle uncertainties in the process and underlining their constructive attitude to reach a deal that is good for all.

Sign up to receive the Brexit Bulletin in your inbox, and follow @Brexit on Twitter. Almost a year to the day after Britons voted to leave the European Union, Brexit talks finally begin at 11:00 a.m. in Brussels. The most important…

The majority of Britons now want a second referendum on the UK quitting the European Union, according to a new survey. Fifty-three per cent of people would back a vote on whether to accept the terms of the final Brexit deal, with 47 per…

The first round of negotiations between the EU and the U.K. will launch Monday as originally planned, officials from both sides said, a confirmation that the inconclusive election results in the U.K. wouldn’t delay the start of Brexit…

Britain’s Brexit minister said negotiations with the European Union may not start next Monday, as originally planned, raising the prospect that the political uncertainty facing the U.K. in the wake of the inconclusive election results…

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders fear Prime Minister Theresa May's shock loss of her majority in the snap British election will delay Brexit talks due to start this month and raise the risk of negotiations failing.